Sunday, 28 April 2013

Here's the Present Continous Tense

One of our latest topics with P2 has been the Present Continuous Tense. As learned in class, we must use the present continuous tense when we're talking about an action which is taking place right now. The Silly Billy Band would like to explain to you what that means in a funny and quirky way...


Saturday, 20 April 2013

Topics covered for 2nd Assessment

Below are the topics to be included in the 2nd assessment for each level:

Primary 1: Capital Letters and Full Stops, First sound "l, m & n", Demonstrative Pronouns, Personal Pronouns, Rearranging Sentences, First sound "s & t"
Primary 2: Ending sound "aw", Articles "a & an", Long "ee" sound, Possessive Adjectives, Short "oo" sound, Present Continuous Tense, Writing a Thank-You Note, First sound "th"
Primary 3: Review: The Full Stop, Consonant Blend "sq", Adjectives, Consonant Blend "sk & st", Writing an E-mail, Adverbs, Apostrophes

All the best...remember to make do'a!

Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Check out these adverbs!

Abverbs are so much fun to play around with! If you don't believe me, then try watching this video of the Football Grammar Coach...


Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Adjectives are used to describe

Our P3 students have been concentrating on adjectives lately. They have been getting accustomed to recognizing all sorts of different adjectives being used in a sentence.

As we all should know, adjectives are the words which help describe nouns. This fun song showcases the qualities and varieties of different adjectives...


Sunday, 14 April 2013

Pre-School moments

We've started lessons with Pre-school, focusing on lots of reading. Our goal is to get the students to become independent readers as soon as possible by making them understand the importance and great benefits of reading.

The best advice I could give any parent is to encourage your children to read more and more every day, as the wealth of knowledge they will acquire from habitual reading simply can't be matched through any other means.




Wednesday, 3 April 2013

The power of the possessive

Possessive pronouns help us understand which things belong to whom. Primary 2 spent their period today practicing the possessive pronouns: my, your, his, her, our and their.

My: Belongs to me.
Your: Belongs to you.
His: Belongs to him.
Her: Belongs to her.
Our: Belongs to us.
Their: Belongs to them.

Here's a catchy song to help you revise them:


Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Boom Cheetavengers!!!

A big CONGRATULATIONS to the absolute champions of the Sports Day 2013...the Yellow Cheetavengers!!!

You boys and girls did an excellent job and we're all very proud of you!


Keep working hard and doing your best in school!!!